What Was There – Photographic History Map

27 Sep 2011 In: Websites




WhatWasThere project is based on Google Maps which allows users to navigate familiar streets as they appeared in the past.
Anyone can easily upload a photograph with two straightforward tags to provide context: Location and Year.

WhatWasThere was created in Ann Arbor, Michigan by Enlighten Ventures, LLC.

Interactive Worldwide Submarine Cable Map

26 Sep 2011 In: Web Statistics

 

TeleGeography’s free interactive submarine cable map is based on TeleGeography authoritative Global Bandwidth research, and depicts 188 active and planned submarine cable systems and their landing stations.

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Google will be hosting g|uae first time in the UAE

19 Sep 2011 In: Google, UAE

Google will be demonstrating Google’s suite of products that are driving innovation in technology and business across the globe here in the Middle East on October 19 & 20!

Day 1 will focus on using Google developer tools to push the boundaries of web applications. Google engineers and web development leaders will guide you through a full day of in-depth sessions, including hands-on code labs dedicated to cutting edge web and mobile technologies.

For Day 1 Registration Click here

Day 2 will be full of Google product demonstrations aimed at tech entrepreneurs, Webmasters, IT Professionals and University Students.
For Day 2 Registration Click here

Museum of Obsolete Objects

15 Sep 2011 In: Internet Videos, Websites

Museum of Obsolete Objects

Museum of Obsolete Objects is a YouTube channel where you can watch videos and enjoy the memories of old objects which are not so common in our today’s daily life. like quill, abacus, phonograph and more.

So to honor these objects which are replaced by hi tech gadgets, visit the Museum of Obsolete Objects .

Agency : Jung von Matt

Internet in 2020 – Infographic

11 Jul 2010 In: News, Websites

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Which Football Player is Most Famous on Facebook?

3 Jul 2010 In: Flash

If you ever wanted to know about how famous is your favorite Football World Cup player on Facebook, this interactive Flash application can help you in answering your question.

New York Times has an interactive Flash tool which tells you how popular is your favorite player on Facebook on daily basis.

Click here to interact

Each player is sized according to the percent of all Facebook status updates, wall posts, comments, shares, and likes containing the player’s name.

Facebook Like Button in Arabic

13 Jun 2010 In: Tutorials

If you wanted to have Facebook like/recommend button in Arabic, here is a very easy way to do that.

Go to Facebook Like Social plugin page and configure it by adding your site, choosing  layout style, width and color scheme.

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Interactive Football 2010 Flash Calendar

6 Jun 2010 In: Flash



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Facebook Privacy – Lengthier Than US Constitution

20 May 2010 In: News, Websites

You must have read so many times how bad is Facebook privacy and how much its complex to know all about Facebook privacy settings but did you know that Facebook privacy statement is more lengthier than The United State Constitution?

Click here to check out the detailed infographic by New York Times

Tracking the Oil Spill – Interactive Timeline

17 May 2010 In: Articles, News




BP was able to stop a small portion of the oil flowing into the Gulf of Mexico, last weekend. This was the only successful attempt to stop the leak till now but its not a permanent solution. Earlier option was containment dome, which didn’t work out.

Recent attempt was described by BP in detail here

They inserted a pipe of four inch diameter into the hole of 21 inch diameter, from where oil is leaking.

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